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I think there should be international laws against flagrant and irresponsible use of mauve like that. It's simply inhumane. And those dippy little round things that persist in bubbling along after your cursor. Not annoying and superfluous at ALL!

My personal favorite of the moment is Charmed.com (no, it's not the TV show). I went there wanting to see some nicely presented jackets and some ideas on prices. What i got was a pop-up remote control with unfathomable links titles flying all around it like mad sparrows. The site itself will take your modem hostage at gunpoint before eventually assembling one of those crowded, soft-focus, techno-ey pages with accompanying meaningless waffle. Nice!

I also love VectorGate.com mainly for the unneccessary but supremely funny voice overs.

The icq web site has been an often referenced "textbook" example of a bad web site for years. Yet it has always had this 50,000 links on the home page structure. I wonder why they have stuck with it. Could it actually work for them? It is kind of like a huge site map right on the home page.